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... the hotel we were booked in for three days. Fluffy towels, private bathroom and a giant comfy bed!

The weather had changed again and it was chilly and mainly overcast for most of our time there. In the early evening, we wandererd into the old town and got maps and leaflets from the tourist information office and had a drink in one of the many cafes and bars lining the square. There are lots of microbreweries in Poland selling ...

... that night, after seeing Henry once. We were being handed leaflets left, right and centre and after a while you just don't have the patience or the Polish to say no thank you so we just walked off. Kasia then told us the woman called me and Sarah stupid *****es. Always handy to have a translator to let you know when your being verbally abused. My favourite rejection of leaflets came from Sarah who accidentally said 'Sorry I don't read' instead of 'I can't read ...

... Uprising Memorial giving homage to the workers who had rose up against the Communists in 1956 only to be gunned down. We then had gone on a walking tour with a young guy that I am unable to recall his name. We learned quite a bit, but it was lunch time and the smell of cooking was more motivating than the tour. Had lunch in an authentic dumpling house, Chatka Babuni. We ...

... This is our 1st of 2 days in Poznan. We have a very nice room at the Hotel Brovaria, a hotel with it's own micro-brewery. As I write this blog, we are sitting on Europe's largest public square trying a flight of sample beers. I thought it best to write 1st as, I may be the only German around that doesn't like beer and it may quickly go to my head". This town was demolished by the war but, it ...

... was a party atmosphere every night with live music. Friday night there was a rock band and they played protest songs such as Sweet Home Alabama, American Pie and of course, Pink Floyd's The Wall. And did I mention the food? Check out these pictures of our meals. There was no goulash in this town; only gourmet meals made with fresh ingredients. We loved the energy of Poznan and we will be returning soon to check out the rest of ...